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audience, spectator, onlooker, viewer khán giả
观众 guan1zhong4 spectators; audience; visitors (to an exhibition etc) Khán giả

Zuschauer khán giả Freizeit


OXF3000: khán giả audience
OXF3000N thính khan giả audience
OXF3000D: khán giả audience Publikum
OXF3000D: khán giả audience Zuhörerschaft













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der Zuschauer khán giả


Warte, ich hole dir eine Serviette. Chờ chút, anh đi lấy tờ khăn giấy. (Lektion 12, Nr. 123)
Im Stadion brüllt und pfeift die Mehrheit der Zuschauer extrem laut. Phần lớn khán giả trong sân vận động gào và la hét thật to. (Lektion 49, Nr. 698)


adjust sth to sth: Adjust your language to the age of your audience. adjust
The audience was/were clapping for 10 minutes. audience
an audience of 10 000 audience
The debate was televised in front of a live audience. audience
An audience of millions watched the wedding on TV. audience
His book reached an even wider audience when it was made into a movie. audience
When on stage, try not to turn your back on the audience. turn your back on sb/sth
The school play was a huge success—the audience roared with laughter at all the funny bits. bit
The audience cheered and clapped. clap
The match attracted a capacity crowd of 80 000. crowd
The crowd cheered the winning hit. crowd
There was a curious mixture of people in the audience. curious
The audience was waiting for the curtain to rise (= for the play to begin). curtain
The audience was almost entirely female. entirely
have sb/sth doing sth: He had his audience listening attentively. have
an interested audience interested
invite sth (from sb): He invited questions from the audience. invite
It was the first interview I'd done in front of a live audience (= with people watching). live
The audience laughed in all the right places. place
rate sb/sth (as) sth: rate sb/sth + noun: The show was rated (as) a success by critics and audiences. rate
As the curtain rose, the audience fell silent. silent
The audience threw flowers onto the stage. stage
The audience were stamping and cheering. stamp
a studio audience (= one in a studio, that can be seen or heard as a programme is broadcast) studio
a target area/audience/group (= the particular area, audience, etc. that a product, programme, etc. is aimed at) target
Most of the audience was on the verge of tears. tear
His speech was tuned to what the audience wanted to hear. tune
Her music appeals to a wide audience. wide
a young audience young